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==Use of Page==
==Use of Page==
The title of the page "United States presidents and control of congress" appears to be at odds with the content of the page, which seems to be more focused on the relationship between control of Congress and Historical Approval Rating. Either the title needs to be changed, or the content needs to be more in line with the descriptor. - [[User:Mrmaroon25|mrmaroon25]]
The title of the page "United States presidents and control of congress" appears to be at odds with the content of the page, which seems to be more focused on the relationship between control of Congress and Historical Approval Rating. Either the title needs to be changed, or the content needs to be more in line with the descriptor. &mdash; [[User:Mrmaroon25|mrmaroon25]] ([[User talk:Mrmaroon25|talk]] <small>•</small> [[Special:Contributions/Mrmaroon25|contribs]]) 21:51, 19 February 2009 (UTC)


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=={{tl|cleanup}} since January 2007==
=={{tl|cleanup}} since January 2007==
*References to presidents are slangy (Bush I and II) or inconsistent with other WP articles (LBJ)
*References to presidents are slangy (Bush I and II) or inconsistent with other WP articles (LBJ)

Revision as of 21:51, 19 February 2009

Use of Page

The title of the page "United States presidents and control of congress" appears to be at odds with the content of the page, which seems to be more focused on the relationship between control of Congress and Historical Approval Rating. Either the title needs to be changed, or the content needs to be more in line with the descriptor. — mrmaroon25 (talk contribs) 21:51, 19 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

{{cleanup}} since January 2007

  • References to presidents are slangy (Bush I and II) or inconsistent with other WP articles (LBJ)
  • Not fully wikilinked
  • Intro needs reworking
  • TOC / sectioning would be great
  • Can we get a link/refernce to the Wall Street Journal poll cited?

Just my 2c — MrDolomite | Talk 03:21, 5 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Agree. In addition, the "c" in the word "Congress" should be capitalized in the article's title. Funnyhat 01:19, 26 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Sources

Unless sources and documentation are provided, this page is worthless. I would worry about that before trying to improve other parts of the article. Unless someone can find the original source material or replicate these data, this page should be taken down. --- Guest

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